Justin Bieber May Attend Prom With a Boy

High Schooler Leon invites Justin Bieber to his prom via YouTube

Inspired by the Marines that invited the likes of
Mila Kunis, Scarlett Johannson, Justin Timberlake, and others to the Marine
Corps Balls via YouTube, New Jersey high school student, Leon, is reaching out
to Justin Bieber to secure a date for next year’s prom.

Earlier this year, Leon posted a video on YouTube
essentially begging Bieber to accompany him to the ball… but here’s the real
kicker- Leon isn’t gay.

The teenager wants them to “Jerk” and “Dougie” together.
According to Wikipedia, “The Dougie is a hip-hop dance generally performed by
moving one's body in a shimmy style and passing a hand through or near the hair
on one's own head.”

Leon must be one popular kid (or attend a school with many
Bieber fans) because he has enlisted the help of his entire New Jersey high
school to promote what he has deemed “Trending Day”. On December 27th
at 12:01 a.m, Leon and his peers will do everything in their power to get
#GuyAsksJustinBieberToPromOnYouTube trending on Twitter.

"I haven't seen him do that many things for his guy
fans, and Justin Bieber said to 'follow your dreams' and 'never say never—so,
why not?," Leon explains.

So will Bieber accept the gracious invitation in the style
of Mila Kunis or Justin Timberlake, or merely send a bottle of champagne (ahem…
juice?) to Leon a la ScarJo? Maybe Justin will bring Selena along so him and Leon can double-date? My prediction: He simply ignores the invitation.

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